We use Word XP in this course,
but the lessons are valid for all versions of Word from 95 to 2003.
There are cosmetic changes in Word 2007. Order before 3/22/2018 to
get a FREE upgrade to our 2007 version when released!

This course picks up where Word 102 left off. There is a lot of
material covered in this course on a wide variety of topics. Hold on
tight.

In this class we will learn how to
create a Newsletter. We will learn about setting Tab Stops,
Columns, Symbols, Justification, Hyphenation, Borders & Shading,
Comments, Working with Multiple Documents, and much more. For those of
you who work with a lot of Direct Mail pieces, we'll also cover
Envelopes and Labels in detail.

First, we'll learn about setting Left,
Center, and Right Tab Stops, so that you can control exactly
where in the row you want your text to appear.

Next, we'll learn how to set up Columns so
that our document appears to look more like a newspaper. In this case,
we'll create a 3-column newsletter.

We'll show you how to insert all kinds of exotic
characters and symbols into your documents.

You will learn about the Extend Selection
(EXT) feature.

Next, we'll learn how to set up our newspaper
columns with Full Justification, so the text doesn't have a
jagged right edge.

You will learn about Hyphenation, which
will make Word automatically place hyphens in your document where
appropriate.

We will teach you how to use Borders and
Shading to give your paragraphs and headers a polished, professional
look.

We'll review inserting Clipart into your
document, and we'll teach you a couple of new tips and tricks for
working with Clipart.

We will also review WordArt, and use it to
replace the masthead of our newsletter. We'll show you some new tips and
tricks with regards to WordArt placement as well.

We'll also cover a ton of keyboard
shortcut tricks in this lesson, such as how to resize your text
manually using the keyboard, and how to select blocks of text
with some advanced keyboard shortcuts.

You will learn how to insert Manual Column
Breaks to force columns to start where you want them to.

We'll talk about some basic features that make
working on a document with multiple authors easier, such as using the
highlighter pen to make text stand out.

You will also learn how to put Comments in
your document so that you can leave notes for other people - and we'll
show you how to print your documents out with and without the comments.

You will learn about a powerful feature in Word
that lets you quickly move around to different locations in your
document called the Document Map.

We'll show you how to have Word automatically
arrange multiple documents on the screen at the same time so you can
easily work between them. Plus, we'll teach you how to Split Screen
a single document on the screen so you can quickly work between both
halves.

We'll teach you all about the Hide White Space
feature.

In the last lesson, we'll learn all about
Envelopes and Labels. We'll show you how to create and print out a
single envelope.

You will see how to permanently attach an
envelope to a document (like your business letter from Word 101)
so that it prints out when you print the letter.

Next you will learn about Mailing Labels.
First, we'll create a full sheet of blank labels that you can then type
labels into yourself.

Then, we'll show you how to create a full page of
the same label - great for return address labels.

We'll also show you how to print a single label at
a specific spot on your label sheet - great if you have a sheet with one
or two labels left on it.

Again, this is a great class for anyone who
wants to learn more features in Word. Whether you write newsletters
and need to learn tab stops and columns, or you work with a lot of
direct mail and need to learn envelopes and labels - or even if you
just want to learn more cool features like comments and the
document map - this course is for you!